04-10-2018, 07:55 AM
Today I had to ride thru this intersection.
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Big deal? A little back story:
The road's a bit different than it was 49 years ago. Back then it was a 2 lane road. It was the summer of 1969. I had ridden my 67 Honda CL 77 aka 305 Scrambler, across town to visit my oldest sister. I was wearing a white Buco open face helmet, and Hi Point glasses for eye protection. I can't remember what else I was wearing but no doubt a t-shirt of some kind, blue jeans and work boots, maybe a blue jean jacket, can't be sure. My normal attire in those days. Since it was summer I doubt if I was wearing any gloves. After visiting my sis I headed back towards home and while riding towards this intersection, a green 54 Dodge driven by an older lady was coming the opposite direction. Just as I entered the intersection, she swung left in front of me headed for the side street (visible on the right in the picture). I hit her in the passenger door, went over the top of her car and landed helmet first on the ground on the opposite side. I was knocked unconscious, but the helmet saved my life I suppose. It was cracked (but my skull wasn't). The impact knocked the helmet into the glasses which smashed into my nose breaking it. My right hand was broken, as was my right foot. I also had amassed 7 broken teeth and a bunch of gravel in my lips and gums. BTW my right big toe is still a mess (the toenail used to fall off every year, but that stopped about 10 years ago, and now it's just thick, crooked and ugly lol), and my teeth are still cracked and chipped. My right hand healed but I really only have 1 knuckle you can see on that hand when I make a fist. My Honda was totaled. After the emergency room visit I recuperated at my mom and dad's house in my old room. The insurance company paid me $3400 for my bike and my injuries (not enough IMO considering I still have side effects nearly 1/2 century later). I used part of the money to buy a new green and white 1969 CB 350 Honda for $799 I think. Had to pay an extra $8 for a right hand mirror, as it only came with a left.
Anyhow today I googled how to get to the place where my Granddaughter's graduation will take place the day the Ky Rally ends and thought I'd do a trial run there, so I'm not lost or late that day. Reading the map I saw I had to go across this road. Even though it's been 49 years I suddenly felt some trepidation. I thought that was silly. I suited up and headed out, and the closer I got to that spot, the more uneasiness I felt. Luckily when I got there, nobody was turning left, and I made it thru the intersection unscathed, but wow was that weird! I have no desire to run that road again, and will take another route to my Granddaughter's graduation.
Hard to believe that you can be afraid of a spot where something bad happened to you nearly a half century before, but I'm here to tell you it's true.
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Big deal? A little back story:
The road's a bit different than it was 49 years ago. Back then it was a 2 lane road. It was the summer of 1969. I had ridden my 67 Honda CL 77 aka 305 Scrambler, across town to visit my oldest sister. I was wearing a white Buco open face helmet, and Hi Point glasses for eye protection. I can't remember what else I was wearing but no doubt a t-shirt of some kind, blue jeans and work boots, maybe a blue jean jacket, can't be sure. My normal attire in those days. Since it was summer I doubt if I was wearing any gloves. After visiting my sis I headed back towards home and while riding towards this intersection, a green 54 Dodge driven by an older lady was coming the opposite direction. Just as I entered the intersection, she swung left in front of me headed for the side street (visible on the right in the picture). I hit her in the passenger door, went over the top of her car and landed helmet first on the ground on the opposite side. I was knocked unconscious, but the helmet saved my life I suppose. It was cracked (but my skull wasn't). The impact knocked the helmet into the glasses which smashed into my nose breaking it. My right hand was broken, as was my right foot. I also had amassed 7 broken teeth and a bunch of gravel in my lips and gums. BTW my right big toe is still a mess (the toenail used to fall off every year, but that stopped about 10 years ago, and now it's just thick, crooked and ugly lol), and my teeth are still cracked and chipped. My right hand healed but I really only have 1 knuckle you can see on that hand when I make a fist. My Honda was totaled. After the emergency room visit I recuperated at my mom and dad's house in my old room. The insurance company paid me $3400 for my bike and my injuries (not enough IMO considering I still have side effects nearly 1/2 century later). I used part of the money to buy a new green and white 1969 CB 350 Honda for $799 I think. Had to pay an extra $8 for a right hand mirror, as it only came with a left.
Anyhow today I googled how to get to the place where my Granddaughter's graduation will take place the day the Ky Rally ends and thought I'd do a trial run there, so I'm not lost or late that day. Reading the map I saw I had to go across this road. Even though it's been 49 years I suddenly felt some trepidation. I thought that was silly. I suited up and headed out, and the closer I got to that spot, the more uneasiness I felt. Luckily when I got there, nobody was turning left, and I made it thru the intersection unscathed, but wow was that weird! I have no desire to run that road again, and will take another route to my Granddaughter's graduation.
Hard to believe that you can be afraid of a spot where something bad happened to you nearly a half century before, but I'm here to tell you it's true.